EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 56 MIN
Abeng by Michelle Cliff – history, folklore & identity
from Lesenswert · host Livia Buratta
On the thirty-fourth episode Livia and Sahar Tavakoli, Iranian writer, publisher and translator, talk about the book «Abeng» by the Jamaican-American author Michelle Cliff. A forty year old book about colonial history, folklore and identity. What did they like about it, how did they feel while reading it and, most importantly, is it worth reading?Here are all the links for episode 34:Abeng – Michelle CliffFree digital version of AbengÜbersetzerhaus LoorenNo Telephone to Heaven – Michelle CliffLooking for Gold – Susan M. TiberghienThe Little Red Chairs – Edna O'BrienThe Sky Is Changing – Zoë JennyThe little Red chairs – Persian TranslationMeine RezensionenLesenswert auf InstagramPiero Niggli
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On the thirty-fourth episode Livia and Sahar Tavakoli, Iranian writer, publisher and translator, talk about the book «Abeng» by the Jamaican-American author Michelle Cliff. A forty year old book about colonial history, folklore and identity. What did they like about it, how did they feel while reading it and, most importantly, is it worth reading? Here are all the links for episode 34: Abeng – Michelle Cliff Free digital version of Abeng Übersetzerhaus Looren No Telephone to Heaven – ...
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